硫酸
成核
粒子(生态学)
化学
化学物理
大气化学
气溶胶
环境化学
化学工程
无机化学
大气科学
有机化学
地质学
海洋学
工程类
臭氧
作者
Mikko Sipilä,Torsten Berndt,Tuukka Petäjä,David Brus,Joonas Vanhanen,Frank Stratmann,J. Patokoski,Roy L. Mauldin,Antti Hyvärinen,Heikki Lihavainen,Markku Kulmala
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2010-03-04
卷期号:327 (5970): 1243-1246
被引量:832
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1180315
摘要
Little Things Do Matter Gas-phase sulfuric acid is important during atmospheric particle formation, but the mechanisms by which it forms new particles are unclear. Laboratory studies of the binary nucleation of sulfuric acid with water produce particles at rates that are many orders of magnitude too small to explain the concentration of sulfuric acid particles found in the atmosphere. Sipilä et al. (p. 1243 ) now show that gas-phase sulfuric acid does, in fact, undergo nucleation in the presence of water at a rate fast enough to account for the observed abundance of sulfuric acid particles in the atmosphere. These particles, which contain 1 to 2 sulfuric acid molecules each, were not detectable previously, owing to their small size, with diameters as small as 1.5 nanometers.
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